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Twenty-eighth Annual

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I

COLLEGE GYMNASIUM

3:30 P.M.

CHORAL PRELUDE

BOISE JUNIOR COLLEGE A CAPPELLA CHOIR

Processional-Pomp and Circumstance . . . . ELGAR

BOISE JUNIOR COLLEGE CONCERT BAND

JOHN H. BEST, Conductor

Invocation . THE REVEREND RANDLE R. MIXON, Th.D.

THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BOISE

Choruses from

The Peace~ble Kingdom . . RANDALL THOMPSON

For Ye Shall Go Out With Joy

Have Ye Not Known

Ye Shall Have A Song

BOISE JUNIOR COLLEGE A CAPPELLA CHOIR

C. GRIFFITH BRATT, Director

Scripture Reading

Address-Your Government - Your Future

THE HONORABLE FRANK F. CHURCH

United States Sellator from Idaho

PR~bRAM Sonata in G Minor . . . . . . . . G. F. HANDEL

Grave and Allegro WALLIS BRATT, Cellist

Accompanied by

MRS. C. GRIFFITH BRATT

Review of the Year . . . . . EUGENE B. CHAFFEE President, BOISE JUNIOR COLLEGE

Presentation of Diplomas . . . . JAMES D. MCCLARY BOARD 01- TRUSTEES

College Hymn STRACHAN -W A l'SON

CHOIR AND AUDIENCE

Les Bois .

Bonneville looked at the sun on the forest, Watched the dark valley grow bright with the /lame,

Uttered the word to its splendor a tribute, Uttered the now unforgettable name.

Boise the beautiful, Boise the wonderful, Take up the word from the frontiersman's lips,

Sing of the strength in the Idaho forest, Sing of the hills where the western sun dips.

Benediction

Recessional-Grand March-Aida . . . . . VERDI

Abernathy, Roger W. Adler, Lee Ray Aggeler, Gregory Warren Aiwohi, Sallie A. Anderson, Sondra Christine Artoberry, Timothy Ronald

CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION JUNE 4 , 1961

ASSOCIATE OF ARTS

Folwell, Gary A. Fredricks, Oorylonn' Fuhrimon, Carol Marie

Geibel, Goy

l oom is, Amelia 8e,h Lopez, Ronald Dee lupher, James Melvin Luttmann, James Walter

~;d:'Z ~~!f Allen Ba ldridge, Norma J~an Gregory, Gayle Ann Barney, Marilyn LouISe Gribble Judith Ann

McGowan, Morvin Earl Mcintire, lillian Tracy Matthews, Kelly C. Medlin, Johnnie J. Melander, Elliott Wroy Messer, Morvin lee Miler, Coral Anne Montrose, Pamela Rose Morgan, Carole Ruth Muzotko, Coral Ann

Bedingfield, Jennelle Elaine ' Begin, Linda Cecil .. Birket, Barbara Ann Blue, Carol F. Bock, Karl T. Boen, Oscar Earl Nitz Bohart, Marjorie Janell Bowman, Roy Alvio

Caine, Gordon V. Calkin, Marilyn Elizabeth Carr, Beverly Jolene Clifton, Billy R. Coffelt , Dole Glen Colberg, Callaway E. Collard, Ruth Diane Constantine, Constance R. Culver, I rene Hope

Dobrenz, Alfred J.

Eavenson, Ralph Duone Eisele. Frederick M. Ernest , Goyle l. Everett, Elaine Marie Everts, Gerald Edward

Adams, Gary Denton Arnold, James l. Ax, Robert Harold

Baggerly, Steven Floyd Ball, Dennis Lee Ballard, Charles Vincent Beal, Roger Flake Beaux, Wiley F. Bennell, Alan l. Bernnrdi, Eugene Richard Blessinger , Thomas Dav id Bradshaw, Olive N. 8rott, Jon Wallis Brenna, Gary l. Brooks, Arvin Duane Brown, Merri II Joseph Burnell, Dorrell David

Cameron, Allan C. Case, Clair R. Chaffee, Lois Ann Christon, Phi lip R. Coltrin, Howard Kent Cone, Paul William Cool, Martha Helyn Craig, Vidor Clarence

Davenport, Ronald Keith DaViS, Korol Deschaine, Elmer Raymond Dyson, Earl S.

Eiguren, Thomas Richard Elvin, Robert Roy Eubank., Thoma. R.

Hart, Mary Calol Hostings, Wildie George Ha wkes, Thomos l. Heimbuch, Jerald E. Hibbard, Wolter G. Hill, Barbara Joanne Holderby, Evelyn Florence

Irwin, Mary Elizabeth

Johnson, Howard C. Johnson, Robert Marshall Jordan, George A.

Keep, Patricia Ann Kelly, Kenan Calol Kent, Jack E. Kerns, William A.

LaMott, Mer/e Ward Lang, Samuel V. Lawson, Sondra Lee Loyne, Joel Lee lee, Berna Deen

Nelson. Judith Roe

Pierson, Wolter Wayne Poore, Roberto Ann

Randall , Joe Edgar Rednour, Theodore C.

:~~~~~.MR~d::;dnl. Russell, Dione Haddock

Scanlan, Wilma F. Scholtes, John R. Shaffer, LeRoy Donald Show, Ann Kathleen Simmons , Larry Lee Simmons, Michael J. Skaug , Loren K. Smith, Jerry L.

DIPLOMA

Fitchett, William H. Fluetsch , lloyd L Froncis, Giles Patrick Frazier, David F. Fritschle, Marlel E.

Govin, Andre Morion Gibbs, Ronald l. Givens, Roberta Kay Green, Clinton L. G,ove, Larry R.

Hall, linda Hannum, John Ross Harr iS, Thomol Robin Hawks, Natalie Ann Heaton, Doyle Del Helm, Adell Kav Henderson, Joel< LeRoy Hilliard, G. Dean Hilliard , Orval Henry Hopkins, Douglas E. Horton, Robert Neil Huff, Howard L Hultgren, A. Stanley, Jr.

Jackson, Jay R. Jame., Gordon P. Jensen, JoAnne Johanson, Patricia Anne Johnson, Harold Kent Johnson. Kay Robert Junkert, Kenneth Paul

Kantola, Joe U. Kaufman , Charles R. Keone, Michael leroy Kleng, Nicholas George Kolander, Buddy Dean Krotz, Kenneth Spencer Krause, John Samuel

LaBrie, Rex Norton Labrum, larry Neil landon, Max Lee

~~~~~~:eD;J,~-:'J'.l iam Leinberger. Monty Joe

McReynolds, Will iam D. Matthews, Darrel I. Matthews, Ellison Marler Millard , Ned Dean Moss, Rita R. Moulton, Richard Arden Myers, Gary Orville

Negus, Fred l.

Ogden, John Taylor

Packwood, Frances Darlene Paulding. Sondra Joan Poyton . James Elmer Peterson , Roberf Leslie Poweil . John Hyrum Pritchard, Dea n George

Smith, Terry P. Spencer, louis Wayne Spulnik, Frederick Joseph Stofes. Newton H. Stewart, Norma Jean Storey, Fronces lovise Street Judith Louise Strom!,;rg, Murray Gage, Jr .

T albatt , Gladys Thomas. T r ino Rose Thorne, Marsha O · Lena Trover, Sharo n Sue

Von Elsbe rg, Hermon C. Verburg. Maradee Lyn Volle. Grace Louise

Wakeman, William Woodrow, Jr Waldram, Edna Elyn Wallace, Grace Ellen Wolloce, loren A. Walters, David Robert Wardle, Sherrie Ellen Wasill, Richard G . Wasko, Joseph Leo Weeks, Jano Vee Marie Wei bye , Beverly Ann Wentz, Fronk .E. Wilcox, Darlene lone Wildig, Julie Ann Williams, Donabeth

Young , Ruth Elizabeth

Rainey, Robert Jess Ralfis , George Harry Ritchie , Brent W. Robb, Tom P. Robertson, Vaughn E. Rogers, Virginia l. T. Romey, Laurence Victor

Salmon, Kay Marie Silliman, Monte J . Spann, Michael E. Steinbach, Gary E. Stephenson, Clifford R. Stevlingson, Norma Jean Stlpa, Ingrid C.

Taylor, Mark J . Teete r, Morgretto Jane Teuber, Carolyn Sue Thamerson, John ·J . Thompson, James Danold Thompson, Lyman Edward Toler, Gretchen Sue Troxel, Robert Gene

Vogel , Caroline Ann

Word, Lorry G. Warnstrom, Nancy Jane Waterhouse, Cecil Arthur Wecker, James Clemens Wilhite, Jerry D. Wilmoth, Orville Byram

Young , Fred Dee

On August 19, 1960 the following campleled the

DIPLOMA

requirements for the credential listed:

Bunch, Connie Jean McRae, Robin

ASSOCtATE OF ARTS Strong , Warren Dale

o[caJemic 1)ress For centuries academic dress has been associated with

learning. Its origin is considered to be ecclesiastical, though the gown of the medieval scholar may have developed out of the ordinary civilian costume of an earlier period. The medieval scholar was often a monk, who found the hood and gown a protection against the cold of his cell. The sleeves of his gown he used for carrying his books and supplies.

In the United States, three types of gowns and three types of hoods have been devised for bachelors, masters, and doctors, respectively. The square caps are the same except that the doctor's may be made of velvet and have a tassel of gold.

The distinguishing characteristic of the gowns is the sleeves: pointed and hanging to the knee, for the bachelor; closed (the arm coming through a slit at the elbow), square at the end, extending well below the knee; for the master; full, round, open, bell-shaped, adorned with three bars of velvet, for the doctor.

The colors on the hoods represent two things: the wear­er's Alma Mater and his department of learning. The lining of silk is in the color or colors of the college or university grant­ing the degree. The trimming of velvet is in the color that represents the department of learning in which the degree was obtained. The velvet trimming on a doctor's gown may also be of the departmental color or it may be black.

Arts and Letters ________ White Library Science ____ ____ Lemon Education __ ____ __ __ Light Blue Medicine __ __________ , ___ ___ __ , Green Economics __ ________ ______ Copper Music __ ____________ ____ __ ____ __ __ Pink Engineering __ ____ ___ __ ___ Orange Philosophy __ ____ ____ Dark Blue

. Fine Arts, Architecture __________ Brown

Physical Education __ __ __ Sage Green

Forestry ______ __ __ ______ __ __ Russet Public Health __ Salmon Pink Humanities ___ _________ Crimson Science __ ________ Golden Yellow Law __ __ _______ __ _______________ Purple Theology ________ ____ __ __ __ Scarlet

HIGHEST HONORS--------G. P. A. 4:00

Dianf:! HCl.ddock Rus sell (General A. B. )

HIGH HONORS·· -------G. P. A. 3.75 to 3 . 99 (Names Arranged Alphabetically)

Carol F. Blue Lois Ann Chaffee David Frazier Jack L. Henderson Mary Elizabeth Irwin Elliott Wray Melander Frank E . Wentz

( Education) (Science -B. S. ) (Drafting & Design) (Machine Shop) (General A. B . ) ( Education) (Science-B. A . )

HONORS--------G. P. A 3. 50 to 3. 75 (Names Arranged Alph abetically)

Robert Harold Ax Steven Floyd Baggerl y Marilyn Barney Earl Boen Roy Bowman Clair Case Lloyd L . Fluetsch Evelyn Holderby Howard L . Huff James M . Lupher Judith Nelson Dean George Pritchard Norma Jean Stevlingsen Carolyn Teuber Julie Wildig Ruth Young

(Welding) (Machine Shop) (Science-B. S. ) (Humanities) (Education) (Auto Mechanics) (Auto Mechanics) (Secretarial Science) (Art Education) (Business) (Education) (Commercial Art) (Music) (Education) (Education) (General A . B . )